Knockin’ a Jug by Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra

First released: 1951, Length: 3:26
studio, 1929-03-05

Creators (6)

Instruments

  1. Eddie Lang (05 Mar 1929) guitar
  2. Happy Caldwell (05 Mar 1929) tenor saxophone
  3. Jack Teagarden (05 Mar 1929) trombone
  4. Joe Sullivan (05 Mar 1929) piano
  5. Kaiser Marshall (05 Mar 1929) drums (drum set)
  6. Louis Armstrong (05 Mar 1929) trumpet

Works (1)

Recording Of

  1. Knockin’ a Jug (05 Mar 1929)

    Composer

    1. Eddie Condon
    2. Louis Armstrong

Related Recordings (2)

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Releases containing this recording (20)

Official

Album - Compilation

  1. The Louis Armstrong Story, Volume IV: Louis Armstrong Favorites 1951 Louis Armstrong
  2. V.S.O.P. Vol. 5/6 1974 Louis Armstrong
  3. Giants of Jazz: Louis Armstrong 1980 Louis Armstrong
  4. I Wish You Were Dead, You Rascal You 1988 Louis Armstrong BMG club edition
  5. Volume V: Louis in New York 1990 Louis Armstrong
  6. Volume V - Louis In New York 1990 Louis Armstrong
  7. The Chronological Classics: Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra 1928-1929 1991 Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra
  8. The Quintessence: New York – Chicago 1925-1940 1994 Louis Armstrong
  9. Essence of Armstrong 1994 Louis Armstrong
  10. Blue Guitars - Volumes I & II 1997 Blind Willie Dunn & Lonnie Johnson
  11. Louis Armstrong 2000 Louis Armstrong
  12. Mahogany Hall Stomp 2000 Louis Armstrong
  13. The Chronological Classics: Louis Armstrong, Volume 1: 1925-1932 2000 Louis Armstrong
  14. The Satchmo Era 2001 Louis Armstrong
  15. The Satchmo Era 2001 Louis Armstrong
  16. The Encyclopedia of Jazz, Part 1/5: Classic Jazz – From New Orleans to Harlem 24 Oct 2008 Various Artists
  17. “Satchmo”: Ambassador of Jazz 09 Aug 2011 Louis Armstrong 10 CDs boxset 2011 edition
  18. The OKeh, Columbia & RCA Victor Recordings - 1925-1933 2012 Louis Armstrong
  19. Original Album Classics: The Okeh, Columbia & RCA Victor Recordings 1925-1933 12 Sep 2014 Louis Armstrong